La Palma (Canary Islands) Volcano Eruption Webcam
www.camscape.com › webcam › la-palma-canary-islandsOct 18, 2021 · La Palma is the fifth largest island in the Canarian archipelago and hasn’t seen action like this since 1971 when the same volcano, la Cumbre Vieja or Old Summit, spewed molten rocks and lava for ten continuous days. After a lot of subterranean grumbling which has been shaking the countryside with a series of continual earthquakes numbering more than six thousand, but not measuring more than 3.8 on the Richter Scale, Cumbre Vieja finally let loose on Sunday the 19th of September.
afar.TV - La Palma Volcano Live Streams
https://afar.tv/streams/la_palmaLa Palma Volcano. A volcanic eruption began Sunday afternoon on September 19th on Cumbre Vieja de La Palma, in the Las Manchas area, Canary Islands after thousands of earthquakes were registered in the area. The eruption ended on December 13th, 2021. Watch now 28.615°N, 17.859°W Cumbre Vieja ...
【LIVE】 Volcano Eruption in La Palma HD Cam | SkylineWebcams
www.skylinewebcams.com › en › webcamThis Cumbra Vieja webcam provides a preview of La Palma volcano live, in the Canary Islands (Spain). Its Spanish toponym literally means "Old Peak". Located in the South of the island, La Palma is the fifth largest of the central Canary Islands, it's home to the Cumbre Vieja Nature Park and to the amazing Volcano Route (Ruta de Los Volcanes). The route embraces the main volcanic cones and provides tourists with unique views of La Palma, La Gomera and Tenerife.
Live HD Webcam La Palma Cumbre Vieja Volcano Eruption, Spain
www.webcamtaxi.com › en › spainVolcanoes. This moving live webcam shows the eruption of the La Palma Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma, Canary Islands. After a week of increased seismic activity, the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupts for the first time since 1971 on Sunday September 19th around 3:30 p.m., sending lava and ash into the air and a river of lava flowing into houses, forcing approximately 5,500 residents to evacuate.